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Re: @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML
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Gavin Smith |
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Re: @subentry, @seealso and @seenentry better formatted in HTML |
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Mon, 21 Nov 2022 21:50:52 +0000 |
> The letter column allows to have the index entries aligned on the widest
> letter. Also having the letter not with a colspan allows to have only
> one column for the letter line, which gives an easy to follow structure
> when there are borders or coloring of the cells. There is a downside,
> though, there are empty cells on the letter column for all the index
> entries. But it does not look that bad to me. Another downside, of
> course is that there is no possibility to use CSS to remove the empty
> letter column. However, with CSS, the effect is not the same as the
> indentation is one number, not something lin line with the actual width
> of the letters.
It doesn't seem necessary to change this even if there are other
possibilities. It seems like a different issue to the implementation
of multi-level indices in the HTML output.
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Gavin Smith <=